Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... known and unknowable , but all under the eye and gov- ernance of that Almighty Wisdom which from the be- ginning foresees the end . Mind of such an order soon becomes alive to the powers with which it has been gifted ; and fearlessly ...
... known and unknowable , but all under the eye and gov- ernance of that Almighty Wisdom which from the be- ginning foresees the end . Mind of such an order soon becomes alive to the powers with which it has been gifted ; and fearlessly ...
Pagina 16
... known , indescribable charm about it ; the most we can say of the highest bliss , that it is unutterable . Whether this be owing to that vein of sadness which runs through the whole Saxon mind , or whether it be a difference traceable ...
... known , indescribable charm about it ; the most we can say of the highest bliss , that it is unutterable . Whether this be owing to that vein of sadness which runs through the whole Saxon mind , or whether it be a difference traceable ...
Pagina 24
... known immediately , or represented , that is , known mediately . There are two realities which man is permitted to behold , a spiritual and a material , God and nature ; into the former of which he has in- sight by means of the higher ...
... known immediately , or represented , that is , known mediately . There are two realities which man is permitted to behold , a spiritual and a material , God and nature ; into the former of which he has in- sight by means of the higher ...
Pagina 49
... known to us , have been the offspring of an age far removed from in- fancy , as was the age of Homer , the age of Pericles , the Augustan era , that of Al Mamoun among the Arabians , Ꭰ that of Dante in Italy , of Chaucer in England THE ...
... known to us , have been the offspring of an age far removed from in- fancy , as was the age of Homer , the age of Pericles , the Augustan era , that of Al Mamoun among the Arabians , Ꭰ that of Dante in Italy , of Chaucer in England THE ...
Pagina 56
... exercise of imagination in one way will be followed by its exercise in many other ways , and must in this instance give motion , by the known laws of association , to innumerable trains of thought , all 56 THE LAW OF HARMONY .
... exercise of imagination in one way will be followed by its exercise in many other ways , and must in this instance give motion , by the known laws of association , to innumerable trains of thought , all 56 THE LAW OF HARMONY .
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Æneid Æschylus Aristotle artist Bacon beautiful belongs Berkeley Berkeley blank verse CALIFORNIA LIBRARY called chiefly Christian classical cloth critics Divine doctrine drama dramatic art dramatist Dugald Stewart Edition endeavours English epic Euripides expression fact faculty faith Fcap former Freedom give Greek happiness HARRIET MARTINEAU heart Homer idea Illustrations imagery imagination imitative Immortality India Jane Eyre Jeremy Collier JOHN RUSKIN JOHN WILLIAM KAYE kinds of poesy language latter law of poetry less look lyrical manner means metaphor metre mind modern narrative nature never object perhaps philosopher pleasure plurality poem poet poetic feeling Post 8vo present prose reality reason regard remarkable rhyme romantic Ruskin self-consciousness sense Shakespere simile simply song Sophocles soul speak spirit stanza tell theory things thought tion true truly truth uncon unconsciousness UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA utterance vols whole words Wordsworth